Admissions

Admissions

QHCC welcomes first-time college students, transfer students, adult learners, visiting students, and international applicants.

Admissions information updated for Fall 2026 and Spring 2027

How to Begin

Students start by submitting the online application, selecting an intended program, and meeting with an admissions advisor. The admissions office helps applicants understand placement, records, English-language support, and course planning.

  • Complete the online application.
  • Submit available school or college records.
  • Review placement and English-language guidance.
  • Attend orientation and meet with an advisor.
  • Register and confirm tuition arrangements.

Enrollment Steps

Apply online, submit available transcripts, complete placement guidance, attend orientation, meet with an advisor, and register for classes. Students who are unsure of their pathway can begin with general education and career exploration support.

Personal Support

Admissions counselors are available by email, phone, and appointment to help families compare program options, estimate cost, and prepare for the first term.

Applicants may include a parent, family member, counselor, or education partner in general planning conversations. Student-specific records are discussed only after appropriate identity and permission checks.

Who May Apply

QHCC accepts applications from first-time college students, transfer students, returning adults, visiting students, career-focused learners, and international applicants. Program readiness and course placement may vary.

Documents and Records

Applicants should provide available high school, secondary school, college, English-language, or credential records. Unofficial copies may be used for early advising, while official documents may be requested later.

Placement and Course Readiness

Placement guidance considers prior coursework, transcripts, language background, and academic goals. The purpose is to begin in courses that provide an appropriate level of challenge and support.

Orientation and Advising

Orientation introduces campus services, academic expectations, communication tools, safety information, and registration procedures. Advising then helps students build a first-term schedule.

After You Register

Students should confirm their schedule, review tuition deadlines, activate college email, sign in to the portal, obtain course materials, and ask for help before the first week if information is unclear.